Unfortunately, many shows on that list have really dropped in quality since their first season. Gravity Falls is easily better than modern day Spongebob or modern day Family Guy.

There's also the fact that our society's standard for comedy is different than it was in the 60s. Slapstick and puns just don't cut it anymore, and we have more demand for character development and emotional moments in all genres of television, even our simplest of comedies. So I can't say that I really agree with a lot of the shows on the list or the order that they have.

True, but a lot of shows start off well, then gradually go downhill until they get cancelled. (Or in the case of The Simpsons, they never get cancelled.) Should a show be judged based on its entire run, including the bad seasons? Or should a show be judged based on its best seasons?

Dang, I've never seen a professional publication put out such a well thought out list before. I mean... They covered all of my favorites, including the lesser known ones. They must know their cartoons!